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Suggested Citation:"Glossary." National Research Council. 1988. Design and Analysis of Integrated Manufacturing Systems. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1100.
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GLOSSARY AI AMAPS ARX ASCII AS/RS ATE lo-reps CAD CAE CAM CAPP CIM CIMA CIRP artificial intelligence advanced manufacturing accounting production system account receiving executive system American Standard Code for Information Interchange automated storage and retrieval systems automatic test equipment boundary representations computer-aided design computer-aided engineering computer-aided manufacturing computer-aided process planning computer-integrated manufacturing computer-integrated manufacturing architecture International Institute for Production Engineering Research (orig. College International pour I'Etudie Scientifique des Techniques de Production Mecanique) CNC computer numerically controlled (machines) C&ES-(OEM) component and electronic systems (original equipment manufacturer) CPU central processing unit CRT cathode ray tube CSG constructive solid geometry CVD chemical vapor deposition 230

GLOSSARY DDS DEDS DFA DFM EBM ECG ECM ECO EDG EDM EOQ ERC FMA FMC FMC II FMS FOF 231 data dependent system discrete event dynamic systems design for assembly design for manufacturability electron beam machining electro-chemical grinding electro-chemical machining engineering change order electric discharge grinding electric discharge machining economic order quantity engineering research center failure mode analysis flexible machining cell second-generation flexible machining cell flexible manufacturing system factory of the future HIC hybrid integrated circuit HSM high-speed machining HTM high-throughput machining IC integrated circuit ICAM integrated computer-aided manufacturing IGES/PDES intermediate graphic exchange standard/product data exchange speci- fication IM&M information movement and management IMPAC integrated manufacturing planning and control IMS integrated manufacturing system (sometimes integrated machining system) ISO International Standards Organization jidoka the quality principle JIT just-in-time kanban "sign" an inventory replenishment system LTVAPG LTV Aircraft Products Group MAP manufacturing automation protocol MIS management information systems MMC maximum material condition MOVES materials operations velocity system MPCS-CP manufacturing process controT system circuit pecks MPCS-EQ manufacturing process controT system equipment MPCS-LOT manufacturing process controT system lot processing MPL machining programming/process language MRP material requirements planning system MRP-II manufacturing resource planning system MSE manufacturing systems engineering

232 NC NPV OPT OSI OTC PADL PID PLC ppm PPS PRISM PVD PWB REP ROI SADT SAPD SECS SFC SPECS SQC SRD TOP TQC UNICAD numerically controlled (machines) net present value optimized production technology open-system -interconnect operating telephone company part and assembly description language product introduction date program logic controller parts per million planning procurement system productivity improvement systems for manufacturing powder vapor deposition printed wiring board request for proposal return on investment structural analyses and design techniques strategic approach to product design semiconductor equipment communications standard] shop floor control synchronized production engineering control system statistical quality control systems requirements document technical and office procedures total quality control (program) unified computer-aided design WIP work in process GLOSSARY

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Design and Analysis of Integrated Manufacturing Systems is a fresh look at manufacturing from a systems point of view. This collection of papers from a symposium sponsored by the National Academy of Engineering explores the need for new technologies, the more effective use of new tools of analysis, and the improved integration of all elements of manufacturing operations, including machines, information, and humans. It is one of the few volumes to include detailed proposals for research that match the needs of industry.

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